Pasquotank County Case Records

Pasquotank County court docket records are filed at the courthouse in Elizabeth City. This county sits in the northeastern corner of North Carolina along the Pasquotank River. The Clerk of Superior Court manages all civil and criminal case files. District 1 serves Pasquotank County. Residents and attorneys use the court docket to track hearings, motions, and case outcomes. The clerk can help you find records by name or case number. Call (252) 331-4700 for questions about the court docket in Pasquotank County.

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Pasquotank County Court Docket Overview

The court docket in Pasquotank County lists all cases pending before the district and superior courts. Each entry on the docket shows the case number, parties involved, charges or claims, and scheduled hearing dates. The clerk updates the docket as new filings come in and as judges issue rulings. You can view the court docket at the courthouse or search for case information through the state court system website.

Pasquotank County falls within Judicial District 1. This district covers several counties in the northeastern part of the state. Superior court judges rotate through the district on a regular schedule. District court handles lower-level criminal matters, small claims, and juvenile cases in Pasquotank County. The superior court takes felony cases, civil cases above a certain dollar amount, and appeals from district court.

The North Carolina Judicial Branch provides an online portal where you can look up court docket information for Pasquotank County. Visit nccourts.gov/locations/pasquotank-county for courthouse details and contact information.

You can reach the clerk at (252) 331-4700 to ask about specific cases on the Pasquotank County court docket.

Pasquotank County court page on North Carolina Judicial Branch website

The courthouse page shows hours, address, and phone numbers for the Pasquotank County courts. It also lists the judges assigned to the district.

Searching the Court Docket in Pasquotank County

There are several ways to search the Pasquotank County court docket. Online access is the fastest method for most people. The eCourts portal at portal-nc.tylertech.cloud/Portal/ lets you search by party name or case number. Results show basic case data including the charge, filing date, and next court date.

In-person searches give you access to the full case file. Visit the Pasquotank County Clerk of Superior Court in Elizabeth City. Staff will pull the file for you. You can review all documents, motions, and orders in the case. Bring a valid ID when you visit. The clerk charges a small fee for copies of court docket records.

Phone requests work for simple lookups. Call (252) 331-4700 during business hours. Staff can confirm a court date or check whether a case appears on the docket. They cannot read full documents over the phone. For detailed records, visit in person or use the online system to access the Pasquotank County court docket.

Note: Online records may not include older cases. Files from before the digital system went live may only be available at the courthouse in Pasquotank County.

Pasquotank County Court Contact Directory

The contact directory for Pasquotank County courts lists every office and department at the courthouse. This includes the Clerk of Superior Court, the District Attorney, magistrates, and court administration. Each listing has a phone number and office location.

Use the contact directory on the state courts website to find the right person for your question about the Pasquotank County court docket.

Pasquotank County court contact directory listing

The directory is updated by the Administrative Office of the Courts. It reflects current staff and phone numbers for all Pasquotank County court offices.

Court Pasquotank County Clerk of Superior Court
Elizabeth City, NC
Phone: (252) 331-4700
District Judicial District 1
Website nccourts.gov/locations/pasquotank-county

Public Records Law and Court Docket Access

Court docket records in Pasquotank County are public under North Carolina law. The state Public Records Act, found at N.C.G.S. Chapter 132, defines public records broadly. It includes documents made or received by government agencies. Court files fall under this law.

Section 132-1 of the statute says that public records belong to the people. Any person can ask to see them. You do not need to give a reason. The clerk must provide access within a reasonable time. Some records have restrictions. Juvenile cases, sealed files, and certain mental health records are not open to the public in Pasquotank County or anywhere else in North Carolina.

The North Carolina courts website at nccourts.gov explains how to obtain court records across the state. This page covers what records are available, what fees apply, and how to make a formal request. The same rules apply to the Pasquotank County court docket.

Statewide Court Docket Resources

Several state-level tools help you find court docket information for Pasquotank County and other counties. The North Carolina Judicial Branch at nccourts.gov is the main hub. It has links to court locations, forms, and online services.

The court dates search tool at nccourts.gov/court-dates lets you look up upcoming hearings by name or case number. This works for both criminal and civil matters in Pasquotank County. Results show the date, time, courtroom, and judge assigned to the case.

North Carolina court dates search page for finding Pasquotank County hearings

The court dates tool pulls data from all 100 counties. It is free to use and does not require an account.

N.C.G.S. Section 7A-109 governs how clerks maintain records and files. It sets standards for record keeping that apply to every county, including Pasquotank County. The clerk must preserve case files and make them available for inspection during business hours.

Types of Cases on the Pasquotank Court Docket

The Pasquotank County court docket covers a wide range of case types. Criminal cases include felonies and misdemeanors. Civil cases involve disputes over money, property, or contracts. Family cases cover divorce, custody, and child support matters. Small claims cases handle disputes under a set dollar limit. Each type appears on the docket with its own case number prefix.

Traffic cases make up a large share of the district court docket in Pasquotank County. These range from speeding tickets to driving while impaired charges. Infractions can often be handled without a court appearance. More serious traffic offenses require the defendant to appear before a judge in Pasquotank County.

Estate matters also appear on the court docket. The clerk handles probate of wills, estate administration, and guardianship cases. These proceedings are filed with the Clerk of Superior Court in Pasquotank County rather than being heard by a judge in open court. The clerk acts as the judge for most estate matters under N.C.G.S. Section 7A-109.

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